Dylan Kwabena Mills (born 1 October 1985), better known by his stage
name Dizzee Rascal, is an English rapper, songwriter and record
producer.[6] His music is a blend of garage, hip hop, grime, ragga,
pop and electronic music, with eclectic samples and more exotic
styles. Best known for his number-one hits "Dance wiv Me", "Bonkers", "Holiday", "Dirtee
Disco" & "Shout", his debut album, Boy in da
Corner, won him the 2003 Mercury Prize. Follow-up albums Showtime,
Maths + English and Tongue n' Cheek have all been critically acclaimed
and certified gold, the latter going platinum for sales exceeding
300,000 units.
Mills' father died when he was young, and he was raised in Bow,
East London, for most of his life in a single-parent family by his
Ghanaian mother Priscilla, about whom he says: "I had issues
as a kid. I was violent and disruptive. The way my mum helped was
by finding me a different school every time I got kicked out, always
fighting to keep me in the school system".[7][8][9]
He attended a series of schools in East London, expelled from four
secondary schools in four years – it was a teacher who first
called him "Rascal".[10] Cagey about exactly what his youthful "madnesses" entailed,
in early interviews he mentioned fighting with teachers, stealing
cars and robbing pizza delivery men.[9] In the fifth school, Langdon
Park in Poplar, he was excluded from most classes except music. He
also used to attend YATI (Young Actors Theatre Islington)[9]
He began making music on the school's computer, encouraged by a
music teacher, Mr Smith,[9] and during the summer holidays attended
a music workshop organised by Tower Hamlets Summer University[8][11]
of which he is now a patron.[8] His mother bought him his first turntables.
He was childhood friends with Nigerian footballer Danny Shittu when
growing up, whom Mills described as 'like a big brother'.[12]
Mills supports West Ham United.[13]
[edit] Music and style
Dizzee Rascal once told author Ben Thompson in an interview with
the Sunday's Observer magazine that “everything I do is for
the music – I want to master it like Bruce Lee mastered martial
arts."[14]
His music is a mixture of UK Garage and hip-hop beats with an extremely
broad palette of influences, ranging from metal guitars to drill
and bass synth lines, eclectic samples and even Japanese court music.[citation
needed] Dizzee Rascal also makes extensive use of un-coupled octuplets
and double and triple couplets in his machine-gun-paced staccato
lyrics. Like most grime artists, he uses "beats born of ringtones,
video games and staticky pirate-radio sounds"[15] Dizzee's tracks
are traditional grime in that the beats are often asymmetrical and
make it difficult to dance to his music. His vocal performance is
also distinctive; he uses a fast style of rapping which blends elements
from garage MCing, conventional rap, grime and ragga. He raps about
the same issues a confused generation of youth tends to; broken family,
faithless mentors and a lack of support.[16] Dizzee's videos are
similar to many grime and garage artists in the UK. They are frenetic
and fast, often matching the speed of the rapping; this is especially
visible in the videos to "Fix Up, Look Sharp" and "I
Luv U". Although his fast style of rapping and his subject matter
are nothing more than ordinary in the UK, Dizzee Rascal's diversity
nonetheless separates him from other UK rappers. In his song "Brand
New Day", Dizzee Rascal used "flat, punching out riddims
into cheap PC software, beats born of ringtones, video games, and
staticky pirate-radio sounds".[16] He is able to change his
sound of music completely, by using a different processor. In "Jus'
a Rascal", he uses "T.O.K.'s hysterical dancehall harmonies,
a synthesised guitar line halfway between death metal and English
Beat, stuttering Southern hi-hats and a kick drum retarded to a crawl".[16]
Dizzee is grime's most popular artist globally, and is arguably
the best-known grime artist to most people. He worked closely with
his mentor Wiley, who created one of the first grime tracks, called "Eskimo".[17]
Grime is today still considered underground, despite Dizzee's large
mainstream exposure.[17] Dizzee's DJ, DJ Semtex, says, "the
biggest conflict I have is with major labels because they still don’t
get it."[18]
[edit] Career
Experimenting with his decks and styles, he became an amateur DJ,
making occasional appearances on a local pirate radio station. Aged
16, he self-produced his first single, "I Luv U".[10] In
2002, he jointly formed the Roll Deep Crew, a 13-piece garage collective,
with former school friends. Signed by the XL record label, he signed
an additional solo deal.[19]
During his early career, Dizzee worked with his mentor Wiley to
create the song 'We Ain't Having It' (which never got released on
any albums) and also rapped on some 'Sidewinder' recordings. He made
some instrumentals including 'Go' and 'Ho' and 'Streetfighter' which
used some music from a video game. Dizzee had beef with fellow grime
MC, Crazy Titch, which never really came to an official end. Titch
however is now serving life for murder.
After winning a Sidewinder Award for Best Newcomer MC in 2002, in
June 2003 the re-recorded and re-produced by Jacob Freitt single
I Luv U was released, becoming a Top 30 hit single.
Dizzee was a judge in the Sky1 show Must Be The Music.[20]
[edit] 2003–2004: Boy in da Corner
Dizzee's first solo album, Boy in da Corner, was released to universal
critical acclaim in August 2003, entering the UK Top 40 at #40. The
album would peak at #23. In the same week the album was released,
while performing with Roll Deep Crew, the rapper was stabbed six
times in Ayia Napa.[5][19] Many tabloids suggested that this event
was connected to an apparent feud between Dizzee and garage act So
Solid Crew, and his pinching Lisa Maffia's bottom.[9] After Dizzee
was hospitalised, So Solid Crew member "Megaman" – real
name Dwayne Vincent – was later questioned about the incident,
but was immediately released by Cypriot police.[21]
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Following the success of single "I Luv U" and the album,
the second single from Boy in da Corner was "Fix Up, Look Sharp".
The single, released in August 2003, gave Dizzee his first UK Top
20 single and also became the biggest hit from his debut album. In
September, Dizzee was awarded the prestigious Mercury Prize for the
best album of 2003.[5] He was the youngest person (at 19) to do so
and the second rapper (after Ms. Dynamite the previous year). The
album was also chosen as the #1 album of the year by Planet Sound.
Along with being picked as the #1 album of the year by Planet Sound,
Boy in da Corner was also chosen as one of the top 50 albums of the
year by Rolling Stone, joining the likes of Kanye West, Mos Def,
Eminem, and Jadakiss for 2004.[22] His unique style, as "words
pour out at a high pitch and pace, as if syllables are the only thing
that can hold back a scream," have given him a sound that hip
hop heads can embrace as something new and original in the hip hop
scene.[15] Later in the year he collaborated with the Basement Jaxx
on their third album, Kish Kash on the track "Lucky Star".
The track was released as a single in November 2003 and gave Dizzee
his third top 30 hit. The third and final single, taken from his
debut album, was "Jus' a Rascal", which became his fourth
top 30 success. The song was also featured in the film "Kidulthood",
released in 2006.
"Jezebel" was never released from the album, but was well
received nonetheless, gaining exposure and popularity on the underground
scene. The song told the tale of a young London girl, who through
years of going to parties, getting drunk, doing drugs and having
sex earned herself the title Jezebel. He made his US concert debut
on 7 February 2004 at Volume in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn,
New York.
[edit] 2004–2007: Showtime
In 2004, Dizzee Rascal won the NME Award for Innovation. His second
album, Showtime, was released in September of the same year, eclipsing
the peak of his debut album by entering the UK Albums Chart at #8.
The first single from the album, released two weeks earlier in August
2004, was titled Stand Up Tall; it was written and produced by grime
producer DJ Youngstar of Pulse-X notoriety.[23]
The second single "Dream", another top 20 hit, was released
in November 2004. It sampled (and used the chorus of) Captain Sensible's
song "Happy Talk", originally from the makers of Rodgers
and Hammerstein musical, South Pacific. The "Dream" music
video consisted of a mock 1950s style children's marionette show
depicting scenes corresponding to the lyrics about Dizzee's youth;
street culture, crime, single teenage mothers, pirate radio and garage
clubs.
Later in 2004, Dizzee Rascal was part of Band Aid 20, a group of
British musicians who re-recorded "Do They Know It's Christmas?" He
did not sing in the song; rather, he rapped two lines of it ("Spare
a thought this yuletide for the deprived, if the table was turned
would you survive?" and "You ain't gotta feel guilt just
selfless, give a little help to the helpless"). Dizzee Rascal
was the first person to add to the song since the original was released;
this would mark the first time that Dizzee reached the number one
spot in the UK Singles Chart, albeit as part of the ensemble.
In 2004, Dizzee Rascal made an international endorsement deal with
urban brand Ecko and designed his own shoe with Nike in 2005.[5]
In March 2005, the Double A-side single "Off 2 Work" / "Graftin'" was
released. "Graftin'" was the third and final single from
the Showtime album, whilst "Off 2 Work" was a new track
that did not appear on either of his albums. The accompanying music
video featured Rascal in various ordinary workplace situations (as
a policeman, a fast food vendor, a businessman, etc.) and as Prime
Minister, announcing his engagement to Cherie Blair. It would prove
to be Dizzee's lowest charting single to date, peaking outside the
Top 40 at #44.
[edit] 2007–2009: Maths + English
Dizzee's third album, Maths + English, was released on 4 June 2007.
He stated in an interview before the album's release that "Maths" refers
to producing, in terms of beats, deals and money[24] and "English" to
writing lyrics.[25] The first single off this album, Sirens, was
released on 21 May.
The album was one of the 12 nominees for the 2007 Mercury Prize,
which ultimately went to The Klaxons' album Myths of the Near Future.[26]
During the year, Dizzee worked with cross-genre artist Beck on a
remix of the song "Hell Yes", and provided guest vocals
on an Arctic Monkeys track, the B-Side to their single "Brianstorm" named "Temptation
Greets You Like Your Naughty Friend". Dizzee's version of the
same song was featured as "Temptation" on his third album.
The official US album was released on 29 April 2008; it contained
two tracks not on the European release, but it did not include the
track "Pussyole'". It was Dizzee's first album to be released
under the Definitive Jux label.[27]
In 2008, Dizzee Rascal recorded a song for suicide charity CALM;
the song "Dean" was about a friend of Dizzee's who took
his own life. In December of that year, he was arrested following
an alleged incident involving a baseball bat in southeast London.
He was released on bail to return to a police station later in December.[28]
[edit] 2009–present: Tongue N' Cheek
Dizzee Rascal performing at the 2009 Ilosaarirock festival.
Dizzee Rascal released his fourth studio album, Tongue N' Cheek,
on 21 September 2009. It included his four number-one hits "Dance
Wiv Me", "Holiday", "Bonkers" and "Dirtee
Disco". Its release was announced on Friday Night with Jonathan
Ross, where Dizzee Rascal revealed some details about the album,
including track information and production. Dizzee recently confirmed
in an interview on Radio One, that he would be leaving his grime
roots behind, in favour of more mainstream pop; however a new collaboration
with drum and bass artists "Chase & Status" titled, "Heavy" begs
to differ. In the track Dizzee himself says, "Grime had a little
time without me still no grime without me, No life without me, no
risky roads, no grime daily" assuring his return to grime. On
23 May 2008, Calvin Harris, whom he collaborated with on the number-one
smash "Dance Wiv Me", revealed on his Twitter that he was
producing a Dizzee track; at the Evolution Festival, Newcastle, and
when on tour supporting The Prodigy, he confirmed that two new singles
called "Road Rage" and "Dirtee Cash", both of
which featured on the album, would be released. "Dirtee Cash" peaked
at #10 and Road Rage was never released as a single.
On the 16th February at the 30th annual Brit Awards Dizzee Rascal
won the award for Best British Male. He later performed a mash-up
entitled "You Got the Dirtee Love" with Florence and the
Machine. This collaboration was released as a charity single the
following day and peaked at number 2 in the UK charts.
On the 31st May 2010 Dizzee re-released the album Tongue N' Cheek
with a few new tracks on including a song called "Dirtee Disco" which
was released on 24 May 2010. The track went to number 1 on the UK
Singles Chart
In August 2010, it was revealed that he was to collaborate with
Colombian popstar Shakira on the English version of "Loca",
the lead single of her album Sale el Sol. He stated that "I
know it sounds a bit mad now, but you'll see it and see what's going
on, it's me doing something different man, on a merengue tip."[29]
On the week of October 14, 2010, Dizzee made his first appearance
on the US Billboard Hot 100 after the song peaked number 32. However,
The UK release was cancelled.
[edit] Personal life
In February 2008 Rascal's ex girlfriend Kaya Bousquet, whom he had
dated for two years, died in a high speed crash on the M1 motorway;
Dizzee was said to be "devastated".[30][31]
Rascal revealed in 2010 that he plans not to use drugs or alcohol
at all in the future. He told The Independent: "I'm not having
any alcohol. No weed. I'm not doing anything – except some
boxing to release energy.".[32]
[edit] Politics
Around 2004, UK newspapers were quoting one particular lyric by
Dizzee Rascal – "I'm a problem for Anthony Blair".[16]
During the 2008 US presidential elections, Dizzee gave a live interview
to Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman, in which he described Barack
Obama as "an immediate symbol of unity". Addressed by Paxman
as "Mr Rascal" at one point, he suggested that hip-hop
played an important part in encouraging young voters and humorously
opined that he could well one day become Prime Minister. In the same
interview Rascal stated that, "If you believe you can achieve,
innit," thus showing his agreement with Paxman's humorous remark.[33]
[edit] Dirtee Stank
Dizzee Rascal has created his own record label, called Dirtee Stank.
Dizzee Rascal's explanation of the name is, "The name came from
one of the first lyrics I had: 'going on dirty/going on stank…'
So I thought 'yeah fuck it, Dirtee Stank.'"[34] Dizzee has stated "I
had Dirtee Stank before I had my record deal."[34] The first
white label release of "I Luv U" was made on Dirtee Stank,
released when he was 16,[35] although both of his albums and their
subsequent singles have been released under XL Recordings. It was
not until 2005 that Dizzee Rascal 'revived' the label and made his
first signings, Klass A,[36] and Newham Generals. The label's MySpace
page states that the ethos of the company is "about bridging
the gap between indie, majors and the street. Stank is the way forwards".
The label's logo is a picture of flies circling faeces – when
asked why this logo was chosen, Dizzee stated that it was the "streetest
thing I could think of".[34]
The label was formed and is owned by Dizzee Rascal, and is co-run
by Dizzee's manager, Cage[disambiguation needed]. According to Cage,
Dirtee Stank exists to promote gifted artists with "social problems" that
might scare off other labels. "People who, through the conditions
they live in, might not be stable."[36] The label should also
help artists overcome hurdles such as access to studios that "take
something from a raw demo to something people will get excited about
on the street".
The single "Dance Wiv Me", featuring UK electro artist
Calvin Harris and RnB artist Chrome, was released through the label
on 7 July 2008; the track became Jo Whiley's Pet Sound for the Week
beginning 2 June 2008, thus gaining a large amount of radio airtime.
The single charted at Number 1 on download sales alone, a week before
its physical release. Dizzee's next two singles, "Bonkers" and "Holiday",
were also released under the record label, and these two again charted
at Number 1. Dizzee then released his 4th album on the label (Tongue
N' Cheek) which along with three number ones spawned the top 10 hit
Dirtee Cash.
Currently[when?] the Newham Generals and Smurfie Syco are signed
to the label.
[edit] Discography
Main article: Dizzee Rascal discography
[edit] Studio albums
2003: Boy in da Corner
2004: Showtime
2007: Maths + English
2009: Tongue N' Cheek
[edit] Awards and nominations
Mercury Prize
2003 (Won)
NME Award
2004, Innovation (Won)
Urban Music Awards
2009, Best Male (Won)
BRIT Awards
2010, Best British Male (Won)[37]
BET Awards
2010, Best International Act (Won)
[edit] In video games
In PlayStation Home, the PlayStation 3's online community-based
service, there was an event dedicated for Dizzee Rascal in the VIP
Room of the SingStar themed game space that ran from 24 September
2009 to 9 October 2009.[38] Dizzee performed for the PS Home/SingStar
community and answered questions for an hour after the performance.
There were also limited time items at this space like a Dizzee Mask.
This was available to the European and North American versions of
PlayStation Home, however, Dizzee only appeared in the European version
answering questions.[39] There is also a SongPack on the SingStore
for SingStar that include six of Dizzee's tracks.
Dizzee's track "Fix Up, Look Sharp" is also featured in
the video game DJ Hero released on October 27, 2009 in North America
and on October 29, 2009 in Europe.
Dizzee's track "Fix Up, Look Sharp" is also featured in
the United Kingdom version of the video game Def Jam Rapstar released
in Europe on November 5, 2010
Dizzee's track "Bonkers" is also featured in the video
game DJ Hero 2.